The Development of Tourism Atlas to Support Tourism Sector in Indonesia Malaysia Geospatial Forum Melaka, Malaysia March 07, 2012.

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The Development of Tourism Atlas to Support Tourism Sector in Indonesia Malaysia Geospatial Forum Melaka, Malaysia March 07, 2012

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INTRODUCTION Indonesia, an archipelagic country which consists of thousand islands, is located in a very strategic location The existing landscape and biodiversity has been managed as point of interest in terms of tourism destination. There are a lot of natural objects that have already developed as famous tourism spots. there are also many cultural and historical objects which can be found in Indonesia

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INTRODUCTION Tourism sector is one of important sectors which support the national income in Indonesia. In 2007, tourism sectors gave contribution 4.29% to National Gross Domestic Product (PDB). Regarding to this condition, tourism sector has to be regularly developed to improve the PDB Source: Depbudpar, 2008 ItemYear 2004200520062007 National Gross Domestic Product (Trillion Idr) 2,273,142,784,903,339,503,957,40 Contribution from Tourism Sector (Trillion Idr) 113,78146,8143,62169,67 Table1. Contribution of Tourism Sector to National Economy Source: Nesparnas, Depbudpar, 2008

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INTRODUCTION To promote tourism sector in Indonesia, some strategies must be conducted. The strategies are related to promotion, dissemination, and socialization of tourism objects

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is a collection of maps and narrative that presents information tourism object, i.e. objects scenery, facilities, distance from the nearest or well known city, and infrastructure. (NPPSS Atlas Pariwisata, 2005) TOURISM ATLAS

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DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM ATLAS The atlas is developed through several phase: Preparation preparing the material, making technical specification, making of atlas dummy, and creating editorial team. Field Survey and Data Collection Primary data Field Survey : taking photographs, recording coordinates and interviewing the local people/authority/visitors. Secondary data related institutions, internet and library

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Data Processing Map generation Map scale For example: Urban areas use the scale of 1:5.000 - 1:25.000. A relatively narrow area with moderate- dense tourism information uses scale of 1:150.000 or larger. Whereas a large area with moderate- dense tourism information uses scale of 1:250.000 or larger. Moreover, scale of 1:500.000 or larger is applied for a large area with rare- moderate tourism information.

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Data Compilation The book generally consists of three main sections. Those are description of tourism object, list of facilities, and maps. Quality control Some elements that have to be controlled are maps, narration, composition and layout, and process of printing

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THE USE OF TOURISM ATLAS Tourism atlas is used to help local government in promoting tourism objects for domestic tourist and overseas tourist. The contents of the atlas helps domestic and international tourists to understand the intended tourism object and to better arrange holidays plan. The atlas is also utilized to present and to provide information in relation to investment potency in the tourism industry in Indonesia.